Amazing Taiwan Company FoxConn To Invest Big League in American Manufacturing

This is an amazing development folks. A Taiwanese titan of electronic manufacturing will invest 10Billion in Wisconsin based manufacturing campuses creating over 100,000 jobs directly and indirectly. How long has it been since winning stories like this are occurring regularly? And they are occurring regularly here and abroad.
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And hey all you Trump haters, think about all those people who will be benefiting directly due to the economic policies of president Trump and the business relationships that Trump has developed which are definitely a part of why there is a continuing stream of stories like this occuring that the media is not talking about.
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Over 100,000 jobs. And for the Trump haters whose main gig is racism, and that Trump is a racist, get your biggest grip ever on logic and reason to consider this. Do you believe that Trump has shown his racism in getting jobs for people? These jobs will be evenly distributed and will turn out to be in sync with the ethnic distribution of the qualified population. You can bank on that. Thus, zero racism. In fact, reason seriously now, would a ‘minority’ person who scores a great job for themselves and/or their family, not be the recipient of a color blind situation? Indeed yes in these coming jobs and in America in general practically 100% today. We have lots of laws on the books and they are enforced and defended strongly by armies of eager lawyers.
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Guaranteed these new jobs will not be filled with any ethnic, etc. consideration whatever. The person will be treated equally and qualified by their skills to do the job. As per the unforgettable dream of MLK, the people getting hired in these jobs will be a decision based “on the content of their character and not by the color of their skin” including no consideration of about one’s religion, sexuality, or if they are a Mexican. So, realizing this, explain once again please why you think Donald Trump is a Racist, Misogynist, Islamophobe, homophobe etc ? Is it because of some things he said that you interpret to mean he is one of these things? Or will you rather judge him by these kinds of welcomed changes since he was inaugurated? Because his actions are in fact louder than some few of his not so well crafted statements. Which speaks louder to you? Do you really hate Trump as you say? Or do you just need someone to hate and to hell with the facts?

And also keep in mind that the president has initiated the apprenticeship programs whereby folks can become vocationally qualified for the same good paying jobs that industry will need. There will be no ethic, etc. criteria there either, guaranteed.

President Trump Welcomes Foxconn to the White House for a Major Jobs Announcement

JULY 26, 2017 AT 5:39 PM ET BY THE WHITE HOUSE

Today, President Donald J. Trump and the Office of American Innovation welcomed Foxconn to the White House for a technology manufacturing initiative announcement in the East Room. Today’s announcement is one that will bring thousands of jobs and billions of dollars in investments to America.

Foxconn, a world leader in manufacturing for computers, communications, and consumer electronics, will build a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility for the production of LCD panel products in southern Wisconsin. This $10 billion investment will create thousands of new American jobs. The construction of this facility represents a major advancement in regaining America’s place in advanced electronics manufacturing.

“Foxconn joins a growing list of industry leaders who understand that America’s capabilities are limitless and that America’s workers are unmatched, and that America’s most prosperous days are just ahead,” said the President.

Under President Trump’s direction, Senior Advisor Jared Kushner and Assistant to the President Reed Cordish, from the White House Office of American Innovation, have led the discussions with Foxconn over the past several months. While pundits have said for years that electronics manufacturing in the U.S. was a lost cause, the policies and focus of President Trump’s administration are producing results that show America can eventually re-emerge as a dominate country in advanced manufacturing.

The new Foxconn plant has the potential to be one of the largest non-energy manufacturing job creators in modern U.S. history, and powerfully illustrates that nothing is beyond America’s capabilities.

President Trump was joined by Chief of Staff Reince Priebus, Senior Advisor Jared Kushner, Assistant to the President Reed Cordish, Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross, Speaker Paul Ryan, Governor Scott Walker, and Foxconn Chairman Terry Gou. Today’s announcement is another step in putting America first, and part of the White House’s Made in America month.

The White House

Office of the Press Secretary

For Immediate Release

July 26, 2017

Remarks by President Trump in Jobs Announcement

East Room

5:39 P.M. EDT

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much. I want to thank our great Vice President. Thank you to Speaker Ryan. We’re working very, very closely. We’re getting a lot done.

Governor Walker has been so tremendous from the first time we announced that Terry even had a small amount of interest in going into this country someplace. And, you know, when you give that to Governor Walker, it’s pretty much of a done deal. (Laughter.)

Ron Johnson, senator — he’s been so helpful to us on a thing that you haven’t heard too much about recently — healthcare. And I think we’re doing okay, Ron. I’m hearing good things. I’m hearing good things.

Secretary Mnuchin, Secretary Ross, all of the congressmen — great congressmen — and senators we have in the audience: Thank you very much.

And thanks especially to my friend — one of the great businessmen anywhere in the world — Terry Gou. (Applause.) I would see Terry, and I’d say, Terry, you have to give us a couple of those massive — these are massive — places that you do such great work with. And he’s going to be doing that in a state that’s very close to my heart — Wisconsin. So we’re very happy. One of the big job producers anywhere at any time, Scott. So I know it’s going to be fantastic for the people.

This is a great day for American workers and manufacturing, and for everyone who believes in the concept and the label, “Made in the USA.” (Applause.)

Today, I am pleased to announce that Foxconn, a world leader in manufacturing for computers, communications, and consumer electronics — one of the truly great companies of the world — will build a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility for the production of LCD panel products in Wisconsin, investing many, many billions of dollars right here in America and creating thousands of jobs. And I mean American jobs — that’s what we want. (Applause.)

Foxconn will invest in southeast Wisconsin while a larger facility is constructed over the coming years. And that facility is currently under negotiation. It will be about the biggest there is anywhere. The company’s initial investment of more than $10 billion will create 3,000 jobs, at a minimum, with the potential for up to 13,000 jobs in the very near future. The construction of this facility represents the return of LCD electronics and electronics manufacturing to the United States, the country that we love. That’s where we want our jobs.

To make such an incredible investment, Chairman Gou put his faith and confidence in the future of the American economy. In other words, if I didn’t get elected, he definitely would not be spending $10 billion. (Laughter and applause.)

His great company has seen our — you know, you see exactly what I’m saying — our administration’s work to remove job-killing regulations — he’s been watching — to institute Buy American and Hire American, and all of those policies, and to pursue the steps necessary to revitalize American industry, including repealing and replacing Obamacare — we better get that done, fellas, please. Mike, we need that so badly — cutting taxes, fixing our trade deals, and rebuilding our infrastructure. We’ll be submitting an infrastructure bill in the not-very-distant future. We’re going to be submitting a tax bill in the very near future. (Applause.)

When this investment is complete, Foxconn has the potential to create more manufacturing jobs than we’ve seen in many, many decades.

Chairman Gou, I thank you for your investment in the American worker. They appreciate it. They will not let you down. They never let us down. There is nobody like the American worker.

Terry Gou told me that he believes in America — and he really believes in America — and that, as a great entrepreneur — one of the greatest in the world, by the way — he won’t say it, but I’ll say — one of the great entrepreneurs of the world — he has a real bond with the administration and with Americans. Foxconn joins a growing list of industry leaders who understand that America’s capabilities are limitless and that America’s workers are unmatched, and that America’s most prosperous days are just ahead. We are going to have some very, very magnificent decades.

Thank you all for being here. Thank you, Terry. And thank you to Foxconn. God bless the United States of America. God bless you all. Thank you very much. Thank you. (Applause.)